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Chopin and Liszt in Warsaw is a classical music album recorded by Austrian pianist Ingolf Wunder featuring compositions of Frederic Chopin and Franz Liszt. The album was recorded with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Jacek Kasprzyk, conductor. Released on the 28th of August 2015 at Deutsche Grammophon and Universal Music Polska. The album received a nomination at the Fryderyk Award 2016 (Fryderyk 2016) in the category Album of the Year - Solo Recital[1].

Tracklist

CD 1

Orchestration: Frédéric Chopin, Alfred Cortot with changes by Ingolf Wunder

    • 1. Maestoso
    • 2. Larghetto
    • 3. Allegro vivace
  • Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849)
    • 4. Bonustrack: Nocturne in E flat minor op.55/2 (live-recording)

CD 2

  • Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849) - Grande Polonaise Brillante précédée d’un Andante spianato op.22
    • 1. Andante spianato in G major
    • 2. Polonaise in E flat major
  • Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849) - Allegro de Concert op.46 (1st Movement of the never completed Piano Concerto No.3)
    • 3. Allegro Maestoso in A major

Orchestration: Ingolf Wunder

Introduction (Extrêment lent, Maestoso, Allegro vivace): Franz Liszt Tema (Allegro marziale): Franz Liszt, Variation 1 (Ben marcato): Sigismund Thalberg (1812-1871), Variation 2 (Moderato): Franz Liszt, Variation 3 (Di bravura): Johann Peter Pixis (1788-1874), Ritornello: Franz Liszt, Variation 4 (Legato e grazioso): Henri Herz (1803-1888), Variation 5 (Vivo e brillante): Carl Czerny (1791-1857), Fuocoso molto energico, Lento. quasi recitativo: Franz Liszt, Variation 6 (Largo): Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849), Finale (Molto vivace quasi prestissimo, Allegro animato, Molto animato): Franz Liszt

Orchestration: Franz Liszt completed by Leslie Howard and edited by Ingolf Wunder